Ethiopian Airlines Resumes and Expands Flights to Port Sudan Amid Ongoing Conflict
Ethiopian Airlines has resumed daily flights between Addis Ababa and Port Sudan, effective October 15, 2025, after an 18-month suspension due to security concerns amid Sudan's ongoing civil conflict. The airline plans to increase the frequency to twice daily starting November 1, 2025.
The resumption of flights is expected to enhance regional connectivity, support trade, and facilitate humanitarian operations. Port Sudan, located on the Red Sea, serves as Sudan's primary seaport and has remained relatively stable, functioning as a critical logistical and humanitarian hub during the country's unrest.
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's largest carrier, operates an extensive network connecting over 150 domestic and international destinations across five continents. The airline's decision to resume and expand its flight services to Port Sudan underscores its commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and supporting socio-economic growth in the region.
Sudan has been embroiled in a civil conflict since April 2023, primarily between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The conflict has resulted in significant humanitarian crises, including the displacement of millions and widespread food insecurity. Port Sudan has served as a critical logistical and humanitarian hub during this period, maintaining relative stability compared to other regions.
The resumption of flights marks a significant step in restoring regional connectivity and supporting humanitarian efforts in the region. Ethiopian Airlines' decision underscores its commitment to expanding its network and fostering socio-economic growth in the region.
The resumption of flights is expected to enhance regional connectivity, support trade, and facilitate humanitarian operations. Ethiopian Airlines' decision underscores its commitment to expanding its network and fostering socio-economic growth in the region.
Ethiopian Airlines' decision to resume and expand its flight services to Port Sudan underscores its commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and supporting socio-economic growth in the region. This move is expected to have far-reaching implications for trade, humanitarian efforts, and regional stability amid Sudan's ongoing conflict.